@jbielikowski how are you getting the 250D developed? In C41 or ECN2 chemistry? Are you using Cinestill?![]()
Vision3 250D is so good this could be digital.
my local lab develop them in proper ECN2 chemistry, they also sell respooled film so total cost of one roll+dev is around 12$.how are you getting the 250D developed? In C41 or ECN2 chemistry? Are you using Cinestill?
Wow. Well, that’s it, I need to move to Warszawa.my local lab develop them in proper ECN2 chemistry, they also sell respooled film so total cost of one roll+dev is around 12$.
The question is where does Eastern Europe start? Where‘s the exact center of the continent?
But good idea! I‘ll contribute a bit later.
Our first family car was a LADA, so difficult to warm it up in winter. No rear seat belts either until 1986 when I think it became compulsory.
That is interesting. Usually soviet cars warm up super fast and the heating works a treat. The rest may or may not work 😉Our first family car was a LADA, so difficult to warm it up in winter. No rear seat belts either until 1986 when I think it became compulsory.
Noone could steal that car because you needed to know how to switch it on. In winter you had to turn the key with one hand whilst pressing the accelerator and pulling the choke with the other hand. If the engine didn't drown in petrol, it will start. It was my first car, i learned how to drive in it. Impossible to turn the steering wheel when stationary.That is interesting. Usually soviet cars warm up super fast and the heating works a treat. The rest may or may not work 😉
Not their trucks. I've seen Russian drivers light up fires underneath the engine block to defrost them. Cheers, OtLUsually soviet cars warm up super fast and the heating works a treat.